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The answer HUGS has 62 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of hugs in various dictionaries:
noun - a tight or amorous embrace
verb - squeeze (someone) tightly in your arms, usually with fondness
verb - fit closely or tightly
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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OOO, in love letters |
Warm greetings |
Love signs |
Kisses companions |
Holds close |
Good things to give your kids |
Part of xoxox |
What ''OOO'' might mean |
Embraces |
OOO |
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In 1993 Hershey introduced these white & milk chocolate treats as a companion to its Kisses |
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Plural form of hug. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hug. |
Squeeze (someone) tightly in one's arms, typically to express affection. |
An act of holding someone tightly in one's arms, typically to express affection. |
an act of hugging someone. |
squeeze (someone) tightly in one's arms, typically to express affection. |
Hugs description |
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Hugs (Haskell User's Gofer System), also Hugs 98, is a bytecode interpreter for the functional programming language Haskell. Hugs is the successor to Gofer, and was originally derived from Gofer version 2.30b. Hugs and Gofer were originally developed by Mark P. Jones, now a professor at Portland State University. * Hugs comes with a simple graphics library. As a complete Haskell implementation that is portable and simple to install, Hugs is sometimes recommended for new Haskell users. * Hugs deviates from the Haskell 98 specification in several minor ways. For example, Hugs does not support mutually recursive modules. A list of differences exists.The Hugs prompt (a Haskell REPL) accepts expressions for evaluation, but not module, type or function definitions. Hugs can load Haskell modules at start-up. |